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Do you think communal electorate is a feature of election system in
India? Whether this statement is true or false​

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Answered by jlaugh770
9

Answer: Communal electorate is a feature of electoral system in India TRUE.

Explanation:

Indian Council Act of 1909 is additionally called Morley- Monto Reform. it had been instituted to tranquillize the Moderates ( Congress) and introduces separate electorates on the idea of faith. so Lord Minto came to be called Father of Communal voters in Asian country.

It had been instituted to tranquillize the moderates. per this act, the membership of the central and provincial legislative councils was enlarged.

However, the amount of appointed members in these councils was but 1/2 their total membership. it's going to even be remembered that the appointed members weren't appointed by the individuals however by landlords, organizations or traders and industrialists, universities and native bodies. nation additionally introduced communal electorates as a region of those reforms. This was meant to make dissonance between Hindus and Muslims.

Answered by nyaosiemo27
16

Answer:

The statement is True, Communal electorate is a feature of the Indian election system

Explanation:

Communal electorate system is a system where voters are divided based on their community. The communal electorate is a feature of the Indian election system; this is because the Indian population is divided into different castes and religions. Under the new constitution of India, the communal electorate is seen in constituencies where voters elect only one representative irrespective of the voters' caste or religion.

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